To promote excellence in investment research by Stern undergraduates, the NYU Salomon Center through its Alternative Investments program has launched the Rosenwald Fellowship Program.
Each year, selected students will be designated Rosenwald Fellows. These Rosenwald Fellows will conduct an independent research project in the area of investments over the academic year, supervised by a faculty member. The project must be in the field of investments. The research can be tied to an individual class assignment, part of an undergraduate honors thesis, or be a fully independent project. Once the research project is completed, the student will be designated as a Rosenwald Fellow and receive an honorarium of $5,000.
Undergraduate juniors and seniors with a GPA greater than 3.5 are eligible to apply. Each year, up to three students will be chosen as Provisional Rosenwald Fellows, with the two main selection criteria being (1) the student’s NYU transcript, and (2) a one‐page research proposal in the area of investments.
To learn more about the accompanying Rosenwald Global Value Fund course, please click here!